Fat embolism syndrome risk factors
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Overview
Risk Factors
The following risk factors play an important role in the development of fat embolism.[1][2][3]
More common risk factors
- Blunt trauma
- Male sex
- Acute pancreatitis
- Diabetes mellitus
- Burns
- Long bone fracture[4][5]
- Joint reconstruction
- Liposuction
- Alcoholic liver disease
- Sickle cell crisis
- Cardiopulmonary bypass
- Decompression sickness
- Liposuction
References
- ↑ Stein PD, Yaekoub AY, Matta F, Kleerekoper M (2008). "Fat embolism syndrome". Am J Med Sci. 336 (6): 472–7. doi:10.1097/MAJ.0b013e318172f5d2. PMID 19092320.
- ↑ Stein, Paul D.; Yaekoub, Abdo Y.; Matta, Fadi; Kleerekoper, Michael (2008). "Fat Embolism Syndrome". The American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 336 (6): 472–477. doi:10.1097/MAJ.0b013e318172f5d2. ISSN 0002-9629.
- ↑ Bolatashvili IF (1987). "[Vascular complications after fractures of long bones (review of the literature)]". Ortop Travmatol Protez (7): 61–3. PMID 3313173.
- ↑ Rusakov AB, Iakovenko LM (1984). "[Traumatic shock in multiple fractures of bones of the limbs in children]". Vestn Khir Im I I Grek. 133 (8): 103–5. PMID 6495506.
- ↑ Rusakov AB, Iakovenko LM (1981). "[Traumatic shock after fractures of long tubular bones in children]". Vestn Khir Im I I Grek. 127 (9): 97–9. PMID 7303431.